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>> it's an incredible moment, obviously, for grayson and his family. he was born without the nerves to process sound. he is the first child to get what is called an auditory brain stem implant. a device studied in clinical trial. he had the surgery if april in north carolina. joining us is our chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta. it's remarkable to see his face light up like that. how does this implant work. >> i can't stop watching this video. it's amazing. let me show you the way this works. again, it is remarkable. z we're looking at a true medical first here. as you pointed out, anderson, the nerve that goes from his ear to his brain stem, that's what he doesn't have. that's a specific hearing loss. what they're trying to do is recreate part of his nervous system. let me show you on the brain model. this is the right side of the brain. this, you see the microphone that's sort of sitting around his ear. that takes sound, sort of processes it, distills it to various frequency, anderson, literally, there is a wire that goes straight to his brain
>> it's an incredible moment, obviously, for grayson and his family. he was born without the nerves to process sound. he is the first child to get what is called an auditory brain stem implant. a device studied in clinical trial. he had the surgery if april in north carolina. joining us is our chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta. it's remarkable to see his face light up like that. how does this implant work. >> i can't stop watching this video. it's amazing. let me show you the...
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. >> hi, grayson. talk to him, daddy. >> daddy loves you. >> a baby's first experiences are a wonder to any family. but a moment like this is a miracle. >> can you hear daddy? >> reporter: 3-year-old grayson clamp isn't saying his first words, he's hearing them. listening to his father's voice for the first time. >> that's you. grayson. >> this video has gone viral. social media exploding with well wishes. oh, my god, grayson clamp hearing his daddy tell him he loves him for the first time. absolutely amazing. grayson clamp is precious. so happy for him. >> reporter: he was born without the nerves that carry sound to the brain. that's when doctors at the university of north carolina school of medicine gave him this, an auditory brain stem implant. the device is typically used in adults whose nerves have been damaged. just two months ago, thanks to an fda approved trial, grayson became the first child in the country to undergo the procedure. >> talk to him, daddy. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. da
. >> hi, grayson. talk to him, daddy. >> daddy loves you. >> a baby's first experiences are a wonder to any family. but a moment like this is a miracle. >> can you hear daddy? >> reporter: 3-year-old grayson clamp isn't saying his first words, he's hearing them. listening to his father's voice for the first time. >> that's you. grayson. >> this video has gone viral. social media exploding with well wishes. oh, my god, grayson clamp hearing his daddy...
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doctors are confident grayson will hear and speak like any other child. >> great. fascinating. >> i know. angel. >> 6:49 now. speaking of angels, would be angelic out there today? >> that was a good transition, eric? >> hey, i saw your halo the other day. >> i thought you were going to say she looked like an angel. >> she look had a halo the other day. >> i'm wearing while. >> cue summer. >> and sleeveless. perfect day to go sleeveless. look from our sutro tower cam, a gorgeous sight indeed, nice view of the golden gate bridge toward marin county. you can see a couple of wispy clouds, going to burn off this afternoon, clear skies, really what's in motion right now, trough of low pressure move to the east. all replaced by the ridge of high pressure bringing in warmer days over today and tomorrow. right behind it is the other strengthening trough of low pressure that will bring us a possibility of some rain for the latter part of the weekend and the early part of next week. our highs for today, however, going to be a beautiful mid-70s in most areas inland, upper 80s,
doctors are confident grayson will hear and speak like any other child. >> great. fascinating. >> i know. angel. >> 6:49 now. speaking of angels, would be angelic out there today? >> that was a good transition, eric? >> hey, i saw your halo the other day. >> i thought you were going to say she looked like an angel. >> she look had a halo the other day. >> i'm wearing while. >> cue summer. >> and sleeveless. perfect day to go...
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they are here with us this morning, grayson, his mom and dad. we are going to see how he's doing. >> it's time for the top news. >> puts it in! >> this morning, the champions, again. lebron james and the miami heat take down the spurs to win the nba championship two years in a row. most exciting final in years. >> too close. breaking this morning, a near miss over new york city. one plane landing, the other >>> new clues, patriots' player aaron hernandez reportedly seen on tape with the man who just hours later turned up dead. will the tight end be named a suspect? >> "your new day" starts right now. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo, kate bolduan and michaela pereira. >> good morning and welcome to "new day." it's our first friday. i'm kate bolduan. >> i'm chris cuomo. allow me the first tgif. >> well done. >> here at "new day." and of course joined by michaela pereira. it is friday, june 21st, 6:00 in the east. and the big story this morning, king james has done it again. for the second straight year, the miami heat are nba champions. lebr
they are here with us this morning, grayson, his mom and dad. we are going to see how he's doing. >> it's time for the top news. >> puts it in! >> this morning, the champions, again. lebron james and the miami heat take down the spurs to win the nba championship two years in a row. most exciting final in years. >> too close. breaking this morning, a near miss over new york city. one plane landing, the other >>> new clues, patriots' player aaron hernandez...
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grayson was born without nerves in either of his ears. watch as his father tries to talk with his little boy in this moment has turned back to his book. show me, puppy. >> reporter: little grayson points to the puppy on the book. the moment unfolds. dad simply asks his little boy a question. >> do you hear daddy? yes. >> reporter: everyone in the room recognizing it is almost too much for this little boy to comprehend first. it's been almost a month since that moment. and grayson's mother tonight telling us she remembers it like it just happened. >> a mix of overwhelming joy, relief, excitement. >> reporter: without the nerves in his ears, a cochlear implant at 18 months didn't work. so here's what doctors did instead -- an experimental procedure, complex brain surgery, so rare he is the first child to have it in the u.s. bypassing the ears altogether, surgeons insert aid microchip, under the brain's sound processing center right there in the brain stem to stimulate hearing, skipping the ears and going straight for the brain. the operatio
grayson was born without nerves in either of his ears. watch as his father tries to talk with his little boy in this moment has turned back to his book. show me, puppy. >> reporter: little grayson points to the puppy on the book. the moment unfolds. dad simply asks his little boy a question. >> do you hear daddy? yes. >> reporter: everyone in the room recognizing it is almost too much for this little boy to comprehend first. it's been almost a month since that moment. and...
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grayson is the first child to receive hearing implants, it's part of an fda trial. >> a heartwarming story. >> summer is officially here. and a lot of you will be happy to hear that the radar is showing dry conditions. >> meteorologists across the country, rejoice, the sun's rays are on the tropic of cancer, it will send us into the longest period of daylight over the next 24 hours. maximize it tomorrow, as we head through the next couple of weeks, the sun will rise later, and maybe harder for you to get up in the morning hours. so, let's get a look here at the forecast, we go through tomorrow, mother nature will not disappoint on the first full day of summer. we will start off with a bit of stratus at the coast line, a lot of sunshine by the bay and through the interior valley. sunny at the coast, and also through the afternoon at the coast line. and we will see temperatures warming up a bit more. upper 70s by the bay. let's go outside to the live hd sky camera network. it's crystal clear down here to san jose, we have the pollen at moderate levels tomorrow. and in san francisco rig
grayson is the first child to receive hearing implants, it's part of an fda trial. >> a heartwarming story. >> summer is officially here. and a lot of you will be happy to hear that the radar is showing dry conditions. >> meteorologists across the country, rejoice, the sun's rays are on the tropic of cancer, it will send us into the longest period of daylight over the next 24 hours. maximize it tomorrow, as we head through the next couple of weeks, the sun will rise later, and...
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you can see the surprise as little grayson hears his dad's voice for the first time ever. doctors at the university implanted a micro chip in his brain. he is the first child to ever undergo that procedure. the device needs a little fine- tuning but they are confident as his brain learns to process sound, his ability to speak will follow. >> that's priceless. >> well, a new monthly event kicked off tonight in one san francisco neighborhood. eric tells us about a new effort to shine a positive light on the bay view. >> do you see that thing over there on the wall? that's me. >> reporter: a fixture on the corner of oakdale and lane in san francisco. >> hey, baby. how are you doing? >> reporter: davis or mr. d has been a larger than life part of the bay view long before a neighbor began painting this mural of him pointing to heaven. >> i'm proud of myself. do you know why? because i have lived 81 years. you never not make it, but keep trying. >> reporter: the event is planned for every third thursday of the month. the city is hoping that the tribute to davis and other new wor
you can see the surprise as little grayson hears his dad's voice for the first time ever. doctors at the university implanted a micro chip in his brain. he is the first child to ever undergo that procedure. the device needs a little fine- tuning but they are confident as his brain learns to process sound, his ability to speak will follow. >> that's priceless. >> well, a new monthly event kicked off tonight in one san francisco neighborhood. eric tells us about a new effort to shine...
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grayson and his parents were guests on cnn's "new day" and grayson, well, he pretty much behaved like any other curious 3-year-old. his parents spoke while grayson took a tour of the studio. >> he's doing fantastic, he really is. it's been several weeks now since his implant was activated. and we've already seen a lot of signs of progress really a lot of signs of progress. >> were you at first careful to not expose him to too much because this would be an auditory assault on his little ears? >> not really. our audiology team at unc hospital is just phenomenal. as long as he's enjoying the sound that he's getting, then the plan is, give to him. he needs to experience it. he's got to associate sounds with objects or other things. >> what was that moment like? >> just overwhelming. just -- a leaf for me. >> yeah. >> it was a long journey getting there. and i knew it would work but just seeing it work was a huge, just -- it was -- the culmination i've long journey to get there. >> that was his uncle trying to control things in our -- he made a good catch, didn't he? grayson is doing fine.
grayson and his parents were guests on cnn's "new day" and grayson, well, he pretty much behaved like any other curious 3-year-old. his parents spoke while grayson took a tour of the studio. >> he's doing fantastic, he really is. it's been several weeks now since his implant was activated. and we've already seen a lot of signs of progress really a lot of signs of progress. >> were you at first careful to not expose him to too much because this would be an auditory assault...
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you can see the surprise as little grayson hears his dad's voice for the first time ever. doctors at the university implanted a micro chip in his brain. he is the first child to ever undergo that procedure. the device needs a little fine- tuning but they are confident as his brain learns to process sound, his ability to speak will follow. >> that's priceless. >> well, a new monthly event kicked off tonight in one san francisco neighborhood. eric tells us about a new effort to shine a positive light on the bay view. >> do you see that thing over there on the wall? that's me. >> reporter: a fixture on the corner of oakdale and lane in san francisco. >> hey, baby. how are you doing? >> reporter: davis or mr. d has been a larger than life part of the bay view long before a neighbor began painting this mural of him pointing to heaven. >> i'm proud of myself. do you know why? because i have lived 81 years. you never not make it, but keep trying. >> reporter: the event is planned for every third thursday of the month. the city is hoping that the tribute to davis and other new wor
you can see the surprise as little grayson hears his dad's voice for the first time ever. doctors at the university implanted a micro chip in his brain. he is the first child to ever undergo that procedure. the device needs a little fine- tuning but they are confident as his brain learns to process sound, his ability to speak will follow. >> that's priceless. >> well, a new monthly event kicked off tonight in one san francisco neighborhood. eric tells us about a new effort to shine...
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"grayson!" >>graysonwas born without the auditory nerves that carry sound from the inner ear to the brain. with a cochlear implant but, without nerves, it was ineffective. >>that's when doctors at the university of north carolina school of medicine gave him this. it's an auditory brainstem implant. the device is typically used in adults whose nerves have been damaged and hadn't yet children. an f-d-a approved trial. and grayson became the first child in the country to undergo the procedure. >>"we don't really know exactly what it's like for him. we don't know exactly what he hears, if he hears everything we hear, some of what we hear." >> doctors are confidentgraysonwill eventually hear and speak like any other child. his parents say he's already made great progress. although they won't soon forget what that first moment was like. >>"hi grayson. talk to him, daddy." "daddy loves you. daddy loves you." "he can hear!" >>doctor sanjay gupta, c-n- n, reporting. >>grayson's parents are actually his a
"grayson!" >>graysonwas born without the auditory nerves that carry sound from the inner ear to the brain. with a cochlear implant but, without nerves, it was ineffective. >>that's when doctors at the university of north carolina school of medicine gave him this. it's an auditory brainstem implant. the device is typically used in adults whose nerves have been damaged and hadn't yet children. an f-d-a approved trial. and grayson became the first child in the country to...
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they're collecting on us too. >> karen finney disrupting the conversation and congressman alan grayson, thank you both. you can catch "disrupt rupt" with the karen finney every saturday and sunday at the best time of day, 4:00 p.m. right here on msnbc. coming up from the ready for hillary moment to joe versus the nra. >> we need to make sure the voices of those we lost are the loudest ones we hear in this fight. we need to make sure that everyone in the country knows that this fight isn't over, be far from it. i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors cho
they're collecting on us too. >> karen finney disrupting the conversation and congressman alan grayson, thank you both. you can catch "disrupt rupt" with the karen finney every saturday and sunday at the best time of day, 4:00 p.m. right here on msnbc. coming up from the ready for hillary moment to joe versus the nra. >> we need to make sure the voices of those we lost are the loudest ones we hear in this fight. we need to make sure that everyone in the country knows that...
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grayson was fifed with a brain stem implant. that's an electronic device that stimulate as nerve in the brain. welcome back. i love that story. >> see how he was stunned when he first heard something? what an incredible reaction. very nice. >> darling little boy, grayson. look at him. the surprise. >> one more example what we're learning about the brain and how you can connect it to all of our senses. >> and to hear the words daddy loves you. that's the first thing you hear. >> that's beautiful. >> very nice. >> that's beautiful. >>> all right. now she served in the senate and under the cabinets of two presidents and now elizabeth dole is an advocate for what she called hidden heroes. it is the subject she knows a lot about. her husband and former senator and presidential candidate bob dole was wounded in world war ii. senator dole welcome. >> my pleasure. it's good to be hire. >> i do want to get your take. how is senator dole doing? >> he's doing well. he's had his ups and downs. he's strong. he's been out to kansas where they
grayson was fifed with a brain stem implant. that's an electronic device that stimulate as nerve in the brain. welcome back. i love that story. >> see how he was stunned when he first heard something? what an incredible reaction. very nice. >> darling little boy, grayson. look at him. the surprise. >> one more example what we're learning about the brain and how you can connect it to all of our senses. >> and to hear the words daddy loves you. that's the first thing you...
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i had alan grayson on last week and i love alan grayson, but his amendment he was trying to pass it is not going to pass. you are not going to get them to stop screening everything. i think there's a debate about security and privacy -- >> but i think the congressman knew that when he offered the amendment, but at least it started a conversation. >> stephanie: yes. >> and i think it's important to have those conversations and if liberals had not been there to push back there would be no fisa courts. >> stephanie: right. and this article, i'll read some of it next. but i think there's a way to do it constructively. and say screw you, obama i'm not going to vote. all right. karl frisch great stuff as always, honey, we'll see you the week after next. >> have a good one. i have to go take care of my masturbating fetus. [ applause ] >> stephanie: thank you. nineteen minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> announcer: call the political party line now, 1-800-steph-1-2. ♪ (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle roo
i had alan grayson on last week and i love alan grayson, but his amendment he was trying to pass it is not going to pass. you are not going to get them to stop screening everything. i think there's a debate about security and privacy -- >> but i think the congressman knew that when he offered the amendment, but at least it started a conversation. >> stephanie: yes. >> and i think it's important to have those conversations and if liberals had not been there to push back there...
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. >> caller: i wanted to stand up for my buddy alan grayson on his petition, which i signed. there's no such thing as 100% privacy anyway. but what he is say is that data collection can be done within the confines of the constitution. this kind of thing where we -- if what snowden is saying is true, we have this mass amount of information coming at us. >> stephanie: right. but if you read the petition it says stop monitoring all of the calls and internet and all of that, and my point is you know i love alan grayson, and his medicare for all bill how much do i wish that could happen but there are political realities. is medicare for all the answer? yes, but it's not going to happen. and i'm just saying unfortunately this is not going to happen either. >> apparently the constitution consists of only the second amendment now. >> stephanie: yeah. >> the nsa thing has gotten so far out of control. we have billions of dollars -- we can't even know who is spending what, because we're not allowed to know that. >> stephanie: yeah. >> so some kind of action even if it is a little bit p
. >> caller: i wanted to stand up for my buddy alan grayson on his petition, which i signed. there's no such thing as 100% privacy anyway. but what he is say is that data collection can be done within the confines of the constitution. this kind of thing where we -- if what snowden is saying is true, we have this mass amount of information coming at us. >> stephanie: right. but if you read the petition it says stop monitoring all of the calls and internet and all of that, and my...
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. >> the surprise on three year-old grayson clamps face in this video is priceless. it was the first time he heard a sound, and it was his father's voice. he was born without auctorial nerves which carry sound from the inner ear to the brain. he became the first child in the united states to receive an auditory brain stem and plan. he was adopted and his parents believe that his store will help many other children and help doctors improved technology. >> he has to now know how to talk. ♪ [ female announcer ] when did we start thinkiinng that eating a tiny breakfasta would help us weigh less?ss ♪ with the special k breakfastf, eat all this,is with new, hearty ty special k multi-grain cerea. data shows ws women who eat breakfastas tend to weigh less ss than those who don'ton. so eat right, not lessle. a new perspectivcte. what will you gain in when you lose?os ♪ ♪ what will you gain in when you lose?os ♪ i found our colors. we've mae de a d aecision. great, let l's go gget you set up.... you neu ed bru bshes... you shouldou checkhe out our workshops... push y
. >> the surprise on three year-old grayson clamps face in this video is priceless. it was the first time he heard a sound, and it was his father's voice. he was born without auctorial nerves which carry sound from the inner ear to the brain. he became the first child in the united states to receive an auditory brain stem and plan. he was adopted and his parents believe that his store will help many other children and help doctors improved technology. >> he has to now know how to...
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>>grayson was born without the audits every nervauditory nt helps them here is sound. the university of north carolina school of medicine gave him this. and auditory brain stem and plant. it is a device typically used in adult prisoners had been damaged. it had not been and approved for use in children. grayson became the first out of the country to undergo the surgery. >> we do not know what it is like for him. we do not know exactly what he hears. >> he will even chilly here and speak like every other child. his parents say he already has made great progress. he will not soon forget what that first moment was like. >> grayson, but daddy loves you. >> what a great story. the parents believe that by sharing his story they can help other children and maybe inspires some doctors. >> 8:27 a.m. they're filled 65, the high there will be 85. able be even hotter tomorrow. [female vo] then don't miss sleep train's [female vo] then don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale! save on sleep train's most popular mattress sets. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and
>>grayson was born without the audits every nervauditory nt helps them here is sound. the university of north carolina school of medicine gave him this. and auditory brain stem and plant. it is a device typically used in adult prisoners had been damaged. it had not been and approved for use in children. grayson became the first out of the country to undergo the surgery. >> we do not know what it is like for him. we do not know exactly what he hears. >> he will even chilly here...
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. >> hi, grayson. talk to him for the first time. >> yes, hear. >> can you hear daddy? >> before this moment, he had never heard a sound. >> that's you. >> he was born without the auditory nerves that carry sound from the inner ear to the brain. initially he was fitted with a cokular implant but without nerves it was ineffective. that's when doctors at the university of north carolina school of medicine gave him this. an auditory brain stem implant. the device is typically used in adults whose nerves have been damaged and haven't yet been approved for use in children. but that changed, thanks to an fda approved trial and grayson became the first child in the country to undergo the procedure. >> we don't know what it's like for him. we don't know exactly what he hears. if he hears everything we hear, some of what we hear. >> doctors are confident he will eventually hear and speak like any other's child. his parents say he already made great progress, although they won't soon forget what that first moment was like. >> hi, grayson. talk to him, daddy. >> daddy loves you. >
. >> hi, grayson. talk to him for the first time. >> yes, hear. >> can you hear daddy? >> before this moment, he had never heard a sound. >> that's you. >> he was born without the auditory nerves that carry sound from the inner ear to the brain. initially he was fitted with a cokular implant but without nerves it was ineffective. that's when doctors at the university of north carolina school of medicine gave him this. an auditory brain stem implant. the...
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. >> the surprise on three year old grayson clamps face in this video is priceless. it was the first time he heard a sound, and it was his father's voice. he was born without the auditory nerves, which carry sound from the inner ear to the brain. he became the first child in the united states to receive an auditory brain stem implant. >> we will be right back. goodnight. thanks, olivia. thank you. so you can make a payment from your cell to almost anyone's phone or email. (speaking french) so you can express your gratitude... in the moment. chase quickpay. so you can. [female vo] looking for the hottest [female vo] looking for the hottest deal on a new mattress? then don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale! right now, save on sleep train's most popular posturpedic and beautyrest mattress sets. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and serta icomfort. big savings and interest-free financing? these deals aren't just hot - they're explosive! don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ ♪ ♪ â
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i had alan grayson on last week who i love. we have to have agitators and great liberals but his bill, when the president said you didn't have 100% security and 100% privacy his bill would give us 100% privacy but i don't think it's workable. >> i think i said last week, my take is this is happening. we now know it is happening. that it's not not going to happen. and even if they craft a bill, believe me there will be some way around that bill to do the kind of surveillance. for me it is more of an okay, now what do we do kind of situation? i don't think the conversation actually can be had of how can we stop this from happening? what can we do about it. instead it needs to be how do we ensure that it's done responsibly. i don't buy that the fisa court is the responsible way to do it. but even though it is -- you know at least a bandage of oversight on this gaping wound but for me, the discussion is what happens now not how do we put the genie back in the bottle. >> there's a lot of talk about government overreach. i'm more wor
i had alan grayson on last week who i love. we have to have agitators and great liberals but his bill, when the president said you didn't have 100% security and 100% privacy his bill would give us 100% privacy but i don't think it's workable. >> i think i said last week, my take is this is happening. we now know it is happening. that it's not not going to happen. and even if they craft a bill, believe me there will be some way around that bill to do the kind of surveillance. for me it is...
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he responded to that sound it was like the weight was lifted off of me. >> reporter: for grayson and his parents nicole and len it's a victory but also just the first step. now able to hear he must begin the process of interrupting and forming words for himself. his parents look forward to the day he'll be able to speak with them and his best friend, younger brother ethan. >> it has opened up a whole new world to him. his brain is still having to get used to this new stimulus. he's never heard sound before, so he's learning what it is, what to do with it. >> while there's a lot for grayson to learn, there's one thing he already knows for certain. >> daddy loves you. >> reporter: for today, kate snow, nbc news, new york. >>> well, now to a voice loved by everyone who hears it. danielle bradbery is still riding high this morning following her big win on nbc's "the voice". >> danielle bradbery. team blake. >> and 16-year-old danielle is with us now. good morning to you. congratulations. >> thank you. >> can you believe you're standing on that stage? we understand that before this compet
he responded to that sound it was like the weight was lifted off of me. >> reporter: for grayson and his parents nicole and len it's a victory but also just the first step. now able to hear he must begin the process of interrupting and forming words for himself. his parents look forward to the day he'll be able to speak with them and his best friend, younger brother ethan. >> it has opened up a whole new world to him. his brain is still having to get used to this new stimulus. he's...
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. >> the procedure was called an auditory brain stem implant and for young grayson and his parents it's a miracle and truly a great, great gift. so great to see that reaction. >> adorable. >> thank you, natalie. >> and mr. roker is not joining ugs. >> where are you, al? >> it looks like i'm in old new york downtown on fifth avenue and delancy. we're at universal orlando resort in florida. it's all part of a big grand opening that's going here, transformers, the ride 3-d and man, this is big. we're going to bring it to you, and we have the creative director of the ride joining us. you might have heard, he's a small film director, steven spielberg. he might make a big movie. never know. that's all coming up later. let's show you what's going on. i got amazing video to show you. i mean, this is incredible stuff. let's go to the video first if we can. this is a water spout, lakeside cable park in grand isle, louisiana, a wake boarder was doing this, robert vegas got this video. look, it's a water spout, which is basically a tornado over the water. this is amazing stuff. i mean, it caused mi
. >> the procedure was called an auditory brain stem implant and for young grayson and his parents it's a miracle and truly a great, great gift. so great to see that reaction. >> adorable. >> thank you, natalie. >> and mr. roker is not joining ugs. >> where are you, al? >> it looks like i'm in old new york downtown on fifth avenue and delancy. we're at universal orlando resort in florida. it's all part of a big grand opening that's going here, transformers,...
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. >> 3-year-old grayson was born deaf. but thanks to medical technology he heard his dad's voice for the first time. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. >> yeah, you can hear it. >> that clip has gone viral and they are here today. great to see you guys. >> so they have taken over the sued studio. >> we are getting tweets here. you may want to read that. tell us about that in credibility moment when he heard your voice? >> it was the most amazing thing i had ovever seen. it was a combination of joy, excitement and for us it was validation of the plan that god had set forth for our lives in fostering and then adopting. >> i know and then you have another child. you have your hands full. you didn't know that he would be able to hear. you had tried the cochlear implant but he is missing the nerve that allows it to work. >> what was it that allowed him to hear? >> what finally allowed him to hear was truly the medical miracle that this has been. i met the doctor and he said he doesn't have the auditory nerve. >> and you got t
. >> 3-year-old grayson was born deaf. but thanks to medical technology he heard his dad's voice for the first time. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. >> yeah, you can hear it. >> that clip has gone viral and they are here today. great to see you guys. >> so they have taken over the sued studio. >> we are getting tweets here. you may want to read that. tell us about that in credibility moment when he heard your voice? >> it was the most amazing thing...